24. Mr. Recorder, Fleetwood informs Lord Burghley, of a Butcher killing and telling flesh in Lent, by virtue of the Earl of Essex's warrant, which he sends inclosed, but which he thinks insufficient, March 20, 1589.
80. Matthew, Archbishop of Canterbury, to Sir William Cecill; with his sentiments of fit persons to fill the vacant Sees of London and Oxford. No date but March 30.
84. Mr. Bartholomew Dodington, to Lord Burghley; that his nephew may renew a lease of his house at Westminster, April 20, 1590. (Latin.) An elegant specimen of penmanship.
88. The Fellows of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge to Lord Burghley; that at the Queen's and his request they had chosen Dr. Jegon to be their Master, July 30, 1590.